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H. 3300
STATUS INFORMATION
General Bill
Sponsors: Reps. Frye and Koon
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Introduced in the House on January 14, 2003
Introduced in the Senate on February 11, 2003
Last Amended on February 6, 2003
Currently residing in the Senate Committee on Fish, Game and Forestry
Summary: Night Hunting
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
Date Body Action Description with journal page number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/14/2003 House Introduced and read first time HJ-117 1/14/2003 House Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs HJ-117 2/5/2003 House Committee report: Favorable with amendment Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs HJ-9 2/6/2003 House Amended HJ-26 2/6/2003 House Read second time HJ-26 2/6/2003 House Unanimous consent for third reading on next legislative day HJ-26 2/7/2003 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-1 2/11/2003 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-6 2/11/2003 Senate Referred to Committee on Fish, Game and Forestry SJ-6
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AMENDED
February 6, 2003
H. 3300
S. Printed 2/6/03--H.
Read the first time January 14, 2003.
TO AMEND SECTION 50-11-710, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION AGAINST NIGHT HUNTING, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT IT IS NOT UNLAWFUL TO HUNT RABBITS AT NIGHT WITHOUT WEAPONS.
Amend Title To Conform
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. Section 50-11-710 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 181 of 1993, is further amended to read:
"Section 50-11-710. (A) Night hunting in this State is unlawful except that raccoons, opossums, foxes, mink, and skunk may be hunted at night; however, they may not be hunted with artificial lights except when treed or cornered with dogs, or with buckshot or any shot larger than a number four, or any rifle ammunition of larger than a twenty-two rimfire. Rabbits may be hunted at night without weapons at any time except from March 1 to September 1.
(B) For the purposes of this section, 'night' means that period of time between one hour after official sundown of a day and one hour before official sunrise of the following day.
(C) Any A person violating the provisions of this section, upon conviction, must be fined for the first offense not more than one thousand dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than one year, or both; for the second offense within two years from the date of conviction for the first offense, not more than two thousand dollars nor less than four hundred dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than one year nor for less than ninety days, or both; for a third or subsequent offense within two years of the date of conviction for the last previous offense, not more than three thousand dollars nor less than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than one year nor for less than one hundred twenty days, or both. Any A person convicted under this section after more than two years have elapsed since his last conviction must be sentenced as for a first offense.
(D) In addition to any other penalty, any a person convicted for a second or subsequent offense under this section within three years of the date of conviction for a first offense shall have his privilege to hunt in this State suspended for a period of two years. No hunting license may be issued to an individual while his privilege is suspended, and any license mistakenly issued is invalid. The penalty for hunting in this State during the period of suspension, upon conviction, must be imprisonment for not more than one year nor less than ninety days.
(E) The provisions of this section may not be construed to prevent any a owner of property from protecting the property from destruction by wild game as provided by law.
(F) It is unlawful for a person to use artificial lights at night, except vehicle headlights while traveling in a normal manner on a public road or highway, while in possession of or with immediate access to both ammunition of a type prohibited for use at night by the first paragraph of this section subsection (A) and a weapon capable of firing the ammunition. A violation of this paragraph is punishable as provided by Section 50-11-720."
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
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